Tidbits From Saturday's 68-38 Win Over Providence

Kelly Faris had eight points and seven assists. She also had three turnovers, her first since having one in 37 minutes against Duke. She had played without a turnover in 72 combined minutes against DePaul and West Virginia and had gone just over 104 minutes without one until the 9:50 mark of the first half.

Tiffany Hayes' up-and-down offensive season continued Saturday. Coming off a four-point, five-foul effort at West Virginia, Hayes took only five shots and scored six points 34 minutes on Saturday. It was the fourth time this season she's played more than 30 minutes and not scored in double-figures. "Am I concerned? No, because she could get 35 on Monday night [against Oklahoma]," Geno Auriemma said. "Or she could foul out. That's Tiffany. She's not 100 percent healthy. She's got a bug right now. That might have something to do with it. She gives me the runs when I watch her play. It's just fair that she has a bug, too."

as the article said 5 of the 20 turnovers were committed by someone who in a close game probably wouldn't play the same number of minutes. Also another paler had 3 and she never turns the ball over. so i'm not too concerned about the turnovers. Maya will not have another game like Stanford. that was a learning experience for her

If you take away Buck's 25 turnovers, Engeln's 12 turnovers, and Johnson's 12 turnovers, UConn still has 329 turnovers in 25 games, which is an average of 13.

Kelly Faris has 49 turnovers in 25 games. In the Providence game, Kelly had 1 more turnover than her season average of 1.96.

17 to 20 turnovers in the Elite Eight or Final Four by the 6 player rotation could still be a concern. I do not believe UConn will win by 25+ in the Elite Eight or Final Four. So I do not think Heather Buck will see much action and create a spike in the turnover total.

Tiffany Hayes inconsistency is still a concern. Stanford took Maya out of the game. Maya did not take herself out.